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Cyclemonkey

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  1. What the Overground has done is transformed the demographics of FH.  Plenty more young families and couples. 

    I love the green of Forest Hill, this time of year Forest Hill is lovely - it is exploding with green everywhere.

    One of the other reasons we moved here is we didn't want a conversion flat and places like Penge, Forest Hill, Sydenham and Beckenham have a better range of mid century purpose built private blocks of flats - which was what we wanted for preference.

    Well obviously for preference we wanted a house,  but not everyone has the OPs budget 😄

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  2. 12 hours of cider and adulterated cocaine 😂.   The Gala crowd is definitely not a coke crowd.  

    We are night time people and have been to loads of events and festivals over the years and the Gala crowd is over all very respectful and well behaved.  I am not saying drugs do not happen, because they happen every where but there is probably more coke use going in the toilets of your high street local of a Saturday night.

    I hope all those concered with green spaces, the environment and nature are equally supportive of polices to reduce car use and air pollution in the area.

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  3. We went last year (yes we are local) and it was one of the best organised events and well behaved festival crowds I have ever seen.

    It only takes up a small portion of the park, one which is generally pretty unloved and less used by people.

    As someone with no private garden I am very concerned with, and alert to, the privatisation of public green spaces but this is not that.  This thread just tends to read like a lot of elderly middle class whingers who feel they own the park because they are luckly enough to own a property over looking it.

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  4. Full fibre to the premises (FTTP) is completely separate from the old copper network so taking a FTTP comtract will involve running new cables in to your property.

    However I am not sure why you have been told it has to go under your floorboards?  We had FTTP run in to our flat last year and the engineer just stapled the cable to our skirting board.  Fibre cables are much thinner than copper so you don't really notice them.  

     

     

  5. We went to Lambeth Country Show this weekend just gone.

    It was great as always but interesting as Lambeth Council reused a lot of the infrastructure from the festivals held in Brockwell Park in previous weekends.

    The better quality was noticable in terms of toilets, washing facilities, marquees and seating areas.  The sound for various stages was also better quality.

    I understand using this for free drastically reduced the cost of the Country Show for Lambeth - so a big benefit for locals.

     

     

  6. So we were given some last minute free tickets for Pub in the Park last night so I am able to offer some comparison.

    It is clearly smaller than Gala and a very different proposition, a much older and wealthier crowd.  It wasn't full at all last night, I would say about 2/3 capacity, if that.  Everyone we spoke to also seemed to be there on some sort of freebie like us!

    It was very well organised, decent amount of bars and toilets, lots of bins and litter pickers, well manged exit at the end of the night (we did see a few men peeing in the park bushes on the way out).

    It wasn't as loud as Gala as there was hardly any music (and tbf what there was,  was pretty terrible - the main act was like a second rate wedding band).

    I would say it definitely has less impact on the local area in terms of noise and crowds than Gala but (and perhaps I am biased) in terms of imteresting cultural contribution to the area it lagged well behind Gala.  Gala presented three days of really interesting contemporary dance music and Jazz from across genres.  Pub in the Park is a bit of a bland corporate fest  - tired music and a lot of very big anodyne brands - in some places it felt more like an industry trade show than a festival.

     

     

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  7. We went on Friday and Sunday.  As seasoned festival and gig goers we found it well organised - lots of bars and bar staff, hardly any queues for toilets and they were still (fairly) ok at the end of the night.

    The site was nicely laid out although I agree the different stages could have been better labelled.  We spent a while trying to locate the right stages.

    The crowd were very decent, a good chilled atmosphere, lots of people just happy to be dancing in the sunny weather.  The exit at the end was a bit crowded but we got away fairly quickly as we were the minority of people getting a bus up Forest Hill Road away from Peckham.

    There were big bins and portable toiets on the perimeter so no need for any littering or public urination  - I hope the reports of that were isolated incidents - sadly you always get some anti social people who do this (We used to live off East Dulwich road by the Rye and our little street was a regular spot for drunk men to have an alfresco wee. 

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  8. The "we need a SUV" to vist family/our second home in tne country special pleading is kind of funny. This is the UK not the Aussie outback. I grew up in a farm and we were a family of five, our family car was a Volkswagon Golf.


    I am not particularly supportive of this action but just note we often use one of those irregular verbs when talking about individial responsibility and climate change- Their choices are environmentally bad and indefensible, Your choices are selfish and not needed, My choices are perfectly justifiable due to my particular needs.

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